Diasporicity in the City of Portsmouth (UK): Local and global connections of Black Britishness

Rajinder Dudrah

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    Abstract

    This article engages with the theoretical premise of diasporicity - the local/regional specificities and workings of a given diaspora. Diasporicity is an attempt to extend the vocabulary of the concept of diaspora as an intervention against fixed ideas of race and nation. The article tests the usefulness of some aspects of 'diasporicity' by applying them to the settlement of African, Caribbean and South Asian Black British groups in Portsmouth, UK. The article draws on qualitative research, including extended interviews, and offers a social commentary on Black British diasporic connections that are distinctive to this city and, at the same time, contribute to an overall idea of Black Britishness.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalSociological Research Online
    Volume9
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2004

    Keywords

    • Black Britain
    • Diaspora
    • Diaspora Space
    • Diasporicity
    • Portsmouth

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